Social Justice Books has booklists for all ages on topics as specific as Nicaragua and as vast as Early Elementary Chapter Books with images of the covers as well!
The Smithsonian Institution's Asian Pacific American Center 'books for the diverse reader' includes books for grown ups, too.
Lee & Low Books is a leader in the We Need Diverse Books movement. The link will take you to their blog which is chock full of resources & information as well as book lists.
AICL "...provides critical analysis of Indigenous peoples in children's and young adult books."
The Latinx experience in children's, middle grade and young adult (YA) literature. Reviews, award winning book lists and an amazing team of bloggers.
This round table of the American Library Association "presents an annual bibliography of quality books with significant and authentic GLBTQ content, which are recommended for people from birth through 18 years of age"
This blog is "... a place devoted to offering children's book recommendations and advice about the whats and whens and whos and hows of sharing books in the home."
This organization looks "for ways to improve the literacies of IPOC children, promote books written by and about IPOC, and to encourage gatekeepers to bring a lens of critical literacy to their work." (Has summer reading lists.)
Use this database to search by age, grade level or use the advanced search to find all kinds of book series...nonfiction, too! Brief plot descriptions are included.
Reading Rockets is a national multimedia project from WETA public broadcasting. There are articles, book lists and lots of great information about young readers on their website.
Their tagline is "Raise kids who love to read". Great book lists for babies, elementary school kids, and teens.
James Patterson's goal is to keep kids as readers for life. His website serves various age ranges, with book recommendations & reviews.
Books for "...for smart, confident, and courageous girls."
(picture books)
(fiction books)